To Assess the Efficacy of Lactational Counseling for Prevention of Breast Engorgement
Pradnya Gavhale *
Department of OBGY, DMIMS(DU), India.
Shalini Moon
Department of OBGY, SRMMCON, DMIMS(DU), India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Background: Breast engorgement is a swollen, painful breast and overfilling with breast milk. In lactating mothers this condition is common during the puerperal period. Breast engorgement developed inside the breast due to expansion and pressure exerted by the synthesis and storage of breast milk. It is also a main factor in altering the ability of the infant to latch-on. Engorgement changes the shape and curvature of the nipple region by making the breast inflexible, flat, hard, and swollen. The nipples of an engorged breast are flat or inverted. Sometimes it may lead to striae on nipples, mainly a preceding symptom of mastitis.
Objective:
1.To assess the effectiveness of lactational counseling on prevention of breast engorgement
among postnatal mother.
2.To find out association between lactational counselling of breast engorgement with selected
demographic variables.
Methodology: A study will be conducted in AVBR Hospital Sawangi Meghe, Wardha. The 40 post-natal mothers will be selected as the study sample according to the inclusion/exclusion criteria. Sample size will calculated by using formula. In this study non probability purposive sampling technique will be used. In this study researcher will provide lactational counselling among postnatal mother after delivery. In lactational counselling researcher provide counselling regarding the importance of breastfeeding, Local breastfeeding situation, how breastfeeding works, breastfeed technique, learning exercises, health care practices, clinical practice after providing lactational counselling after that researcher will assess the breast engorgement for 4 days after the delivery of baby according to breast engorgement assessment scale. Its conclusion will made from the outcome & analysis of the study.
Keywords: Lactational counselling, breast engorgement, effectiveness, association, postnatal mother